1954 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
MAGNOLIA — (soulangeana) — Spring Only 
Cup and Saucer — These are specimen shrubs, bearing large 
flowers 4 to 6 inches across late in April, before the leaves 
appear. The buds are a delicate shell pink opening to show 
the waxy-white inside of the very strong thick petals. The fol- 
iage is large and long, semi-glossy, and the ultimate height 
to approximately 20 feet. Each 5 to 25 
Each 5 to 25 (B&B) 4 feet 20.00 
(B&B) 2 feet 7.50 (B&B) 5 feet 25.00 
(B&B) 3 _ feet 15.00 (B&B) 6 feet 30.00 
BUSH MAPLE — (ACER ginnala) 
Maple shaped leaves, dense tall growing shrub. Beautiful for 
backgrounds and screening, changes in autumn to shades of 
pink, red and yellow. 22 feet 1.10 
MOCKORANGE -— (PHILADELPHUS) 
SWEET MOCKORANGE — (coronarius) Upright, tall vigorous 
shrub, with dense foliage. Single white flowers with orange 
centers, borne profusely in late May and early June. 
2 feet 1.30 1.20 
3. feet 1.50 1.40 
SEMI DOUBLE SWEET MOCKORANGE — (virginal) Develops 
similarly to coronarius but it blooms very prolifically in early 
spring and off and on all summer. 2 feet 1.50 1.40 
3. feet 2.00 1.90 
PHILADELPHUS LEMOINE — Dwari growing, fine foliage and 
blooms protusely. 12 feet 1.10 1.00 
2 feet 1.40 1.30 
\ NANKING CHERRY — (PRUNUS tomentosa) 
Dark red bark, compact tall growing shrub. Unusual downy 
leaves, the flowers are white with red centers, followed by 
small light red cherries. 3 feet 1.60 1.50 
4 feet 2.00 1.90 
5 feet 2.50 2.40 
NANNYBERRY — See “VIBURNUM”" 
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